Aussie in contention to lead world hockey

Australian Ken Read is in the running to become the next president of the International Hockey Federation.

An Australian is in the running to lead field hockey's world governing body, but faces stiff competition from an official who once challenged arrested IOC executive Patrick Hickey for the Irish Olympic presidency.

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) says David Balbirnie of Ireland is among three candidates in its November 12 presidential election in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The other candidates are Ken Read of Australia, the FIH competitions committee chairman, and Narinder Batra, Hockey India president and member of the FIH executive board.

The winner will succeed Leandro Negre of Spain, who is standing down after eight years.

Balbirnie, a former European hockey federation general secretary, lost a 1996 election to unseat Hickey as Irish Olympic committee president.

Hickey was charged Tuesday by Rio de Janeiro authorities investigating alleged scalping of Olympic tickets issued to the Irish body.


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